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I am sure my wife thinks so, I really like cuckoo clocks, so why not have one in the motorhome? I am pretty sure if we are parked up with other motorhomes then I am safe to say “I bet we are the only ones here with a cuckoo clock”. If you also like cuckoo […]

January 9th 2016: Another great stop in a motorhome at Basildon Park. A little tight getting in and out but large parking area so no problems finding somewhere to slot in. We had forgotten our NT cards but they were able to look us up on their till. Lovely grounds, house and gardens which must be […]

You will know that I am a big fan of National Trust properties for day parking and breaking a journey. Unfortunately, this one, Hughenden, I found to my cost, is not one for a vehicle much bigger than a car. I perhaps should have guessed from the very narrow single track entrance but there was no […]

Date of stay: 26th January 20103: We stayed over night at Britstops 715 Ice cream parlour (see earlier post Ice cream with a View) . A wild, windy and wet night but we were cosy enough tucked up in the car park beside the barn. Britstops is, of course, free. But £35 later our […]

Date: 28th August. Yet another great day out at a National Trust property. This time it was Baddesley Clinton, on our way back from the Greenbelt Festival. Arriving at the car park with our 30 foot Motorhome plus 15 foot trailer there were no height barriers or sucking of teeth here. The extremely friendly volunteer […]

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Chris has been a motorhome owner for over 12 years, now on his second RS Elysian A Class from RS Motorhomes. With over 70,000 miles travelled in Europe, a 15,000 mile US and Canada Tour and two trips to Morocco he hopes others will find this blog both useful and inspiring.

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